Jump:

Ordnance Survey – Great Britain's national mapping agency

News release

Skip:[Address]

Adanac Drive
SOUTHAMPTON
United Kingdom, SO16 0AS
http://www.ordnancesurvey.co.uk/media/

04 March 2010

Groundbreaking data centre opening for Ordnance Survey and Land Registry

Opening the Gloucester Data Centre

Ordnance Survey's Bob Goodrich with John Wright, IS Director at Land Registry.

Download/view a high resolution version of the above image (3mb)

Assistance with saving images is available from our help page.

The official opening of a shared data centre, the first of its type for central government, took place yesterday with IT Directors from Ordnance Survey and Land Registry cutting the ribbon.

The opening sees Ordnance Survey and Land Registry become two of the first government organisations to embrace the Government Information and Communication Technology (ICT) Strategy and follow the programme of shared data centres. This strategy aims to reduce IT infrastructure costs by up to £300 million a year and support the achievement of environmental and sustainability targets.

The mutually beneficial agreement for Land Registry to lease Ordnance Survey 219 square metres of serviced and managed space meets industry best practice for Ordnance Survey. They will have two data centres at separate sites running IT infrastructures and services, and physically separate their organisation’s workforce from its ‘live’ IT systems. By the end of 2010 Ordnance Survey will have both the Gloucester Data Centre and their second site – at their new head office currently being built in Southampton – fully operational. Meanwhile, Land Registry meet their shared service strategy by using the extra capacity available at their data storage centre.

Key members of the Ordnance Survey and Land Registry teams involved in the successful venture celebrated the opening with a ribbon-cutting ceremony and lunchtime event.

Bob Goodrich, Ordnance Survey’s Director of Information Systems, said, “We’re very pleased to be able to implement this step-up in our delivery capability and continue our relationship with Land Registry. In the current economic climate it is essential that we realise cost-savings throughout our organisation, and sharing space with Land Registry enables us to do this and to support the Government’s ICT strategy. Now that we have completed fitting out the area we will begin migrating our infrastructure and aim to have completed this by late summer 2010.”

Land Registry’s Director of Information Systems, John Wright, also took part in the opening event and said, “We’re delighted to be working in partnership with Ordnance Survey; we hope this will set a trail for other public-sector organisations to share their services and cut costs. Our state-of-the-art venting system on-site will reduce energy consumption and we look forward to monitoring this going forward.”

Representatives from both organisations will be presenting at the Public Sector Data Centres Conference in Manchester on 10 May 2010 to share how they achieved this successful and mutually beneficial outcome.

 

Notes to editors

  1. Ordnance Survey is Great Britain’s national mapping agency, providing the most accurate and up-to-date geographic data, relied on by government, business and individuals. 
  2. www.ordnancesurvey.co.uk/media. There you can also subscribe to our RSS news feed.
  3. Ordnance Survey and the OS Symbol are registered trademarks of Ordnance Survey. Land Registry is a registered trademark of HM Land Registry. 

Head of Corporate Communications - Rob Andrews
Email: rob.andrews@ordnancesurvey.co.uk
Phone: (+44) 023 8005 5563
Senior Communications & PR Officer - Paul Beauchamp
Email: paul.beauchamp@ordnancesurvey.co.uk
Phone: (+44) 023 8005 5564

Press Office fax: (+44) 023 8005 6156

Top of page